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Studies and executed buildings / by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Main entry:

Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959.

Title & Author:

Studies and executed buildings / by Frank Lloyd Wright.

Publication:

New York : Rizzoli, 1986.

Description:

22 pages, 100 leaves of plates : chiefly illustrations ; 25 x 39 cm

Notes:
Translation of: Ausgeführte Bauten und Entwürfe.
Translation of: Ausgeführte Bauten und Entwürfe von Frank Lloyd Wright.
Foreword by Vincent Scully.
Foreword / Vincent Scully -- Frank Lloyd Wright. Studies and executed buildings ; Description of the plates -- Glossary -- Plate I. House for Mr. W. H. Winslow in River Forest, Illinois, entrance detail 16 -- Plate II. House for Mrs. Aline Devin. Ground plan and perspective -- Plate III. Stable of the Winslow house, River Forest. Ground plan and perspective -- Plate IV. Perspective and ground plan of a city dwelling for Isadore Heller, Woodlawn Avenue -- Plate V. Francis Apartments, Forestville Ave. and 32nd St., Chicago -- Plate VI. Atelier of Frank Lloyd Wright, Oak Park, Ill. -- Plate VII. Bird's eye view of Lexington Terraces -- Plate VIII. Perspective of dwelling for Mr. McAfee, Kenilworth, Illinois -- Plate IX. Perspective of dwelling for Victor Metzger, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan -- Plate X. Hillside Home School building -- Plate XI. River Forest Golf Club -- Plate XII. Study for a concrete bank building in a small city -- Plate XIII. A typical house intended to form the unit in the group as arranged in the "Quadruple Block Plan." -- Plate XIV. Concrete house originally designed for Ladies' Home Journal -- Plate XV. Perspective view of Thomas P. Hardy house, Racine, Wisconsin -- Plate XVI. Perspective view of the Ullman house -- Plate XVII. Perspective of a city dwelling for W. R. Heath, Buffalo. New York. 1903 -- Plate XVIII. Suburban dwelling of Frank Thomas, Oak Park, Illinois. 1904 -- Plate XIX. Suburban dwelling for Mrs. Martin, Oak Park, Illinois. 1901 -- Plate XX. Dwelling of Arthur Heurtley -- Plate XXI. Dwelling and garden for W. E. Martin, Oak Park, Illinois -- Plate XXII. Living-room in the residence of Harley Bradley, Kankakee, Illinois -- Plate XXIII. Typical low cost suburban dwelling contributed to the Curtis Publishing Company -- Plate XXIV. Suburban dwelling for Warren F. Hickox, Kankakee, Illinois. 1900 -- Plate XXV. Ward W. Willitt's ground plan and perspective of villa, Highland Park, Illinois -- Plate XXVI. Masonry dwelling for Mr. Martin, Buffalo, New York. Adjoining the Martin residence -- Plate XXVII. A plastered house with cement base and wooden trimmings of the open single room type, with alcoved ends, originated in the Warren Hickox house at Kankakee -- Plate XXVIII. Residence of F. W. Little, Peoria, Illinois. 1900 -- Plate XXIX. House of K. C. De Rhodes at South Bend. Indiana -- Plate XXX. Residence of one-story and basement house of E. H. Cheney, Oak Park, Illinois. 1904 -- Plate XXXI. General view of a city dwelling for Mrs. Susan L. Dana, Springfield, Illinois. 1899 -- Plate XXXII. Dwelling of D. D. Martin, Buffalo, New York. 1904 -- Plate XXXIII. Administration building for the Larkin Co. Ground plan and perspective. 1903 --
Plate XXXIV. Country house for C. Thaxter Shaw, Montreal. Canada -- Plate XXXV. Suburban residence for Mr. Tomek, Riverside, Illinois -- Plate XXXVI. Exposition building, containing an exhibition-room and lecture-room for the Larkin Co. at the Jamestown Exhibition -- Plate XXXVI. Browne's Book-Store -- Plate XXXVII. City dwelling of Fred. C. Robie. Woodlawn Ave. and 57th St., Chicago. 1909 -- Plate XXXVIII. "Horse Shoe Inn," Estes Park, Colorado -- Plate XXXIX. Suburban residence for Mr. Clark, Peoria, Illinois. Perspective and ground plan. 1900 -- Plate XLa. Workmen's cottages for Mr. E. C. Waller, Chicago, Illinois -- Plate XLb. Suburban cottage for Miss Grace Fuller, Glencoe, Illinois -- Plate XLI. Pettit Memorial Chapel. Belvidere, Illinois -- Plate XLII. River Forest Tennis Club, River Forest, Illinois. 1906 -- Plate XLIII. A simple wooden house of bungalow type on the edge of a ravine in Glencoe -- Plate XLIII. A board house for Mr. Stewart at Fresno, California -- Plate XLIII. Sketch for one-story rambling dwelling on the lake shore, beside a deep ravine, at Highland Park, for Mr. Adams -- Plate XLIV. Suburban dwelling for George E. Millard, Highland Park, Illinois -- Plate XLV. Cottage for Mrs. Thomas H. Gale, Oak Park, Illinois -- Plate XLVI. General perspective view of Como Orchard Summer Colony -- Plate XLVII. Central club house for the colony -- Plate XLVIIa. Typical cottages, Como Orchard Colony -- Plate XLVIII. Three typical houses for real estate subdivision for Mr. E. C. Waller -- Plate XLIX. Bank and office building for the City National Bank, Mason City, Iowa -- Plate L. Cottage for Elizabeth Stone, Glencoe, Illinois -- Plate LI. The house of Isabel Roberts in River Forest, Illinois -- Plate LIb. Study for a summer house for Mr. E. C. Waller at Charlevoix, Michigan -- Plate LII. Home for Walter Gerts at Glencoe, Illinois -- Plate LIII. House, pergola and garage for Burton S. Westcott at Springfield, Ohio -- Plate LIV. Concrete flat building at Kenwood for Warren McArthur. Arrangement of three, four and five-room apartments for light housekeeping -- Plate LV. Boathouse for the University of Wisconsin Boat Club -- Plate LVI. Dwelling for Mr. and Mrs. Avery Coonley, Riverside, Illinois -- Plate LVIa. Dwelling for Mr. and Mrs. Avery Coonley -- Plate LVII. Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Avery Coonley -- Plate LVIII. Designed for summer residence of Harold McCormick at Lake Forest -- Plate LIX. Summer residence of Harold McCormick, from the lake -- Plate LX. Amusement resort designed to be built at Wolf Lake, Indiana -- Plate LXI. Dwelling for William Norman Guthrie, Sewanee, Tennessee -- Plate LXII. Atelier in concrete for Richard Bock, sculptor, Oak Park, IIIinois -- Plate LXIII. House and temple for Unity Church, Oak Park, Illinois -- Plate LXIV. Facade of Unity Temple.
Dust jacket.
Includes design for Shaw House in Montréal.
ISBN:

0847806871
9780847806874

Subject:

Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959 Catalogs.
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959.
Architecture, Modern 20th century Catalogs.
Architecture 20e siècle Catalogues.
Architecture, Modern
Architects
lc Wright Frank Lloyd 1867-1959
American architects.
Architecture (object genre) United States Illinois 1890-1910.
Architecture (object genre) United States 1890-1910.
Unbuilt projects Canada Québec (Province) Westmount 1900-1910.
Shaw House (Westmount, Québec)

Form/genre:

Catalogues raisonnés.
architectural drawings (visual works)
catalogues raisonnés.
Catalogs
Architectural drawings
Dessins d'architecture.

Added entries:

Scully, Vincent, Jr., 1920-2017
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
C. Donald Cook Frank Lloyd Wright Collection

Holdings:

Location: Library main m 153231
Call No.: NA44.W949.2 A91 1986
Status: Available

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